Real-life examples of effective dashboard design

Real-life examples of effective dashboard design

If you've read the rest of this dashboard guide, you've uncovered tips for dashboard design, heard about the latest dashboard trends, and you're ready to take action and make more effective dashboards in your organization. Browse through the examples below from BITadvisors, Inc. for a look at some optimized dashboards, including examples of strategic, tactical and operational dashboards. Also see examples of how to encourage interactivity in dashboards and how to set up your dashboard based on how users will interact with it.

 


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Example #1: A personalized and easy to use dashboard


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Example #2: How to make use of key elements in dashboards

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Example #3: How to design dashboards based on how users will view them


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Example #4: How to encourage interactivity in dashboards
 


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Example #5: A strategic dashboard example
 


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Example #6: A tactical dashboard example
 


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Example #7: An industry-specific dashboard example

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About BITadvisors, Inc.

From the initial choice of the most appropriate business intelligence solution to successful implementation to end-user training, BITadvisors is a "one-stop shop" for companies seeking BI software and consulting. At BITadvisors, our team of BI professionals have many years of experience planning, implementing and supporting BI solutions.

Our customers range from small, up-and-coming organizations with a handful of employees to successful Fortune 500 companies. From basic business reporting needs through the most sophisticated analytical applications, BITadvisors has worked with them all. In addition to a wide range of customer sizes, BITadvisors has worked with customers in a variety of industries, including Healthcare, Financial Services, Manufacturing, and Life Sciences. For more information, visit www.bitadvisors.com.


 


Don't miss the other installments in this dashboard guide

How to get started with dashboards
10 key elements for effective dashboard designs
Executive dashboards and data visualization trends and future outlook
Working with dashboard editors for streamlining and increased user adoption
Real-life examples of effective dashboard design
How to create effective dashboards and scorecards
 


 

This was first published in July 2009

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